The West Bengal Assembly elections 2016 was held over a month in six phases from 4 April to 5 May. The first phase was held in two parts in the Maoist-affected constituencies of Bankura, Burdwan, Purulia and Pashchim Medinipur. Incidences of violence and scuffles between the ruling TMC and main opposition CPI(M) were reported in all six phases. Many voters complained of intimidation by TMC workers. The overall voter turnout was around 80%: Phase 1-A (80%), Phase 1-B (79.51%), Phase 2 (79.70%); Phase 3 (79.22%), Phase 4 (78.05%); Phase 5 (81.66%), Phase 6 (84.24%).

WB ELECTION RESULT 2016 CONSTITUENCY WISE (BIDHAN SABHA SEAT ANUSAR)

Here is the list of all seats. You can check the winner name, Runner up name and Party name for each Bidhan Sabha Seat. WB Election result 2016 will be updated in real time

West Bengal Assembly Election Result 2016 (Bidhan Sabha Chunav 2016)

Election Dates

April 4 to May 5

Election Result Date

May 19, 2016

Total no. of Seats

294

Process completion Date

May 21, 2016

Serial No.

Constituency Name

Winner Name

Loser Name

Party

1

Nayagram

2

Gopiballavpur

3

Jhargram,

4

Salboni,

5

Medinipur,

6

Binpur,

7

Bandwan,

8

Balarampur,

9

Baghmundi,

10

Joypur

11

Purulia,

12

Manbazar

13

Kashipur,

14

Para,.

15

Raghunathpur

16

Ranibandh

17

Raipur,

18

Taldangra

19

Dantan,

20

Keshiary,

21

Kharagpur Sadar,

22

Narayangarh,

23

Sabang,

24

Pingla,

25

Kharagpur,

26

Debra,

27

Daspur,

28

Ghatal,

29

Chandrakona,

30

Garbeta,

31

Keshpur,

32

Saltora,

33

Chhatna,

34

Bankura,

35

Barjora,

36

Onda,

37

Bishnupur,

38

katulpur,

39

Indus,

40

Sonamukhi,

41

Pandabeshwar,

42

Durgapur Purba,

43

Durgapur Paschim,

44

Raniganj,

45

Jamuria,

46

Asansol Dakshin,

47

Asansol Uttar,

48

Kulti,

49

Barabani

50

Kumargram,.

51

Kalchini,

52

Alipurduars,

53

Falakata,

54

Madarihat,

55

Dhupguri,

56

Maynaguri,

57

Jalpaiguri,

58

Rajganj,

59

Dabgram-Fulbari,

60

Mal,

61

Nagrakata,

62

Kalimpong,

63

Darjeeling,

64

Kurseong,

65

Matigara-Naxalbari,

66

Siliguri,

67

Phansidewa,

68

Chopra,

69

Islampur,

70

Goalpokhar,

71

Chakulia,

72

Karandighi,

73

Hemtabad,

74

Kaliaganj,

75

Raiganj,

76

Itahar,

77

Kushmandi,

78

Kumarganj,

79

Balurghat,

80

Tapan,

81

Gangarampur,

82

Harirampur,

83

Habibpur,

84

Gazole,

85

Chanchal,

86

Harishchandrapur,

87

Malatipur,

88

Ratua,

89

Manikchak,

90

Maldaha,

91

English Bazar,

92

Mothabari,

93

Sujapur,

94

Baisnabnagar,

95

Dubrajpur,

96

Suri,

97

Bolpur,

98

Nanoor,

99

Labpur,

100

Sainthia,

101

Mayureswar,

102

Rampurhat,

103

Hansan,

104

Nalhati,

105

Murarai

106

Farakka,

107

Samserganj,

108

Suti,

109

Jangipur,

110

Raghunathganj,

111

Sagardighi,

112

Lalgola,

113

Bhagawangola,

114

Raninagar,

115

Murshidabad,

116

Nabagram,

117

Khargram,

118

Burwan,

119

Kandi,

120

Bharatpur,

121

Rejinagar,

122

Beldanga,

123

Baharampur,

124

Hariharpara,

125

Nowda,

126

Domkal,

127

Jalangi,

128

Karimpur,

129

Tehatta,

130

Palashipara,

131

Kaliganj,

132

Nakashipara,

133

Chapra,

134

Krishnanagar Uttar,

135

Nabadwip,

136

Krishnanagar Dakshin,

137

Santipur,

138

Ranaghat Uttar Paschim,

139

Krishnaganj,

140

Ranaghat Uttar Purba,

141

Ranaghat Dakshin,.

142

Chakdaha,

143

Kalyani,

144

Haringhata,

145

Chowrangee,

146

Entally,

147

Beleghata,

148

Jorasanko,

149

Shyampukur,

150

Maniktala,

151

Kashipur-Belgachhia,

152

Khandaghosh,

153

Bardhamandakshin,

154

Raina,

155

Jamalpur,

156

Monteswar,

157

Kalna,

158

Memari,

159

Bardhaman Uttar,

160

Bhatar,

161

Purbasthali Dakshin,

162

Purbasthali Uttar,

163

Katwa,

164

Ketugram,

165

Mangalkot,

166

Ausgram,

167

Galsi

168

Bagda,

169

Bangaon Uttar,

170

Bangaon Dakshin,

171

Gaighata,

172

Swarupnagar,

173

Baduria,

174

Habra,

175

Ashoknagar,

176

Amdanga,

177

Bijpur,

178

Naihati,

179

Bhatpara,

180

Jagatdal,

181

Noapara,

182

Barrackpur,

183

Khardaha,

184

Dum Dum Uttar,

185

Panihati,

186

Kamarhati,

187

Baranagar,

188

Dum Dum,

189

Rajarhat New Town,

190

Bidhannagar,

191

Rajarhat Gopalpur,

192

Madhyamgram,

193

Barasat,

194

Deganga,

195

Haroa,

196

Minakhan,

197

Sandeshkhali,

198

Basirhat Dakshin,

199

Basirhat Uttar,

200

Hingalganj,

201

Bally,

202

Howrah Uttar,

203

Howrah Madhya,

204

Shibpur,

205

Howrah Dakshin,

206

Sankrail,.

207

Panchla,

208

Uluberia Purba,

209

Uluberia Uttar,

210

Uluberia Dakshin,

211

Shyampur,

212

Bagnan,

213

Amta,

214

Udaynarayanpur,

215

Jagatballavpur,

216

Domjur

217

Gosaba,

218

Basanti,

219

Kultali,

220

Patharpratima,

221

Kakdwip,

222

Sagar,

223

Kulpi,

224

Raidighi,

225

Mandirbazar,

226

Jaynagar,

227

Baruipur Purba,

228

Canning Paschim,

229

Canning Purba,

230

Baruipur Paschim,

231

Magrahat Purba,

232

Magrahat Paschim,

233

Diamond Harbour,

234

Falta,

235

Satgachhia,

236

Bishnupur,

237

Sonarpur Dakshin,

238

Bhangar,

239

Kasba,

240

Jadavpur,

241

Sonarpur Uttar,

242

Tollygunge,

243

Behala Purba,

244

Behala Paschim,

245

Maheshtala,

246

Budge Budge,

247

Metiaburuz,

248

Kolkata Port,

249

Bhabanipur,

250

Rashbehari,

251

Ballygunge,

252

Uttarpara,

253

Sreerampur,

254

Champdani,

255

Singur,

256

Chandannagar,

257

Chunchura,

258

Balagarh,

259

Pandua,

260

Saptagram,

261

Chanditala,

262

Jangipara,

263

Haripal,

264

Dhanekhali,

265

Tarakeswar,

266

Pursurah,

267

Arambag,

268

Goghat,

269

Khanakul.

270

Mekliganj,

271

Sitalkuchi,

272

Mathabhanga,

273

Cooch behar Uttar,

274

Cooch behar Dakshin,.

275

Sitai,

276

Dinhata,

277

Natabari,

278

Tufanganj,

279

Tamluk,

280

Panskura Purba,

281

Panskura Paschim,

282

Moyna,

283

Nandakumar,

284

Mahisadal,

285

Haldia,

286

Nandigram,

287

Chandipur,

288

Patashpur,

289

Kanthi Uttar,

290

Bhagabanpur,

291

Khejuri,

292

Kanthi Dakshin,

293

Ramnagar,

294

Egra

West Bengal Assembly Elections

West Bengal, one of the India’s most populous states, has held regular elections since the constitution of its first Legislative Assembly in 1952. The state has a unicameral legislature. The Vidhan Sabha or the Legislative Assembly has 295 members out of which 294 are directly elected and one member is nominated from the Anglo-Indian community. The state assembly had 240 members in the first Vidhan Sabha and 251 in the second Vidhan Sabha. The number gradually increased to 295 in the eighth assembly in 1977. The tenure of the state assembly is of five years unless it is dissolved.

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West Bengal is represented in the Indian parliament by 42 directly elected members in the Lok Sabha or the lower house and 16 members in the Rajya Sabha or the upper house. The state also holds elections for the local bodies such as the Municipalities, Zila Parishads and Gram Panchayats.

The main political parties in the state are the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM), and the Indian National Congress (INC). The All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) was formed in 1998, and is now a major regional party of the state.

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Though, the INC was in power in the state in the sixties, the CPM came into power in the seventies. Jyoti Basu of the CPM was the chief minister of the state from 1977 to 2000, and also became the longest serving chief minister of any state in India. Mamata Banerjee of the TMC won the Assembly Elections in 2011 and is also the current Chief Minister of the state. She also became the first non-CPM Chief Minister of the state after 34 years of CPM’s rule.

In the Lok Sabha elections in 2014, the TMS won 34 seats and the CPM won only two seats. The INC won four seats ………..

Political Parties in West Bengal

The main national parties of the state are:

The Communist Party of India (CPI)

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM)

The Indian National Congress

The Bharatiya Janata Party

The main state parties are:

All India Trinamool Congress (TMC)

All India Forward Bloc

Revolutionary Socialist Party

Gorakha National Liberation Front (registered but unrecognised)

Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (registered but unrecognised)

Democratic Socialist Party (Prabodh Chandra)

Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)

West Bengal Assembly Election Results:

West Bengal Lok Sabha Election Summary 2014 The 16th Lok Sabha elections saw a political change in West Bengal. The state has 42 parliamentary constituencies and in the 2014 elections, 34 seats were won by the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC), while the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) won only two seats. The General Elections 2014 took place in West Bengal in five different phases. After TMC won the elections, Mamata Banerjee became the Chief Minister of the state. In the 2009 General Elections too, the TMC came out as the victorious party after winning 19 seats. The opinion and exit polls had also predicted that TMC would continue to win the 2014 elections as well. During the 2009 General Elections, the TMC party won 19 seats in the state, followed by CPM which won nine seats………….

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